The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear on Aug. 5 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• James Rogers, 30, failure to appear in Circuit Court — $200,000.

Fifth Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney David Gibbons filed an arrest warrant petition on April 24, charging Rogers with failure to appear in Circuit Court on April 22 concerning a felony theft charge. Circuit Judge William Pearson issued a bench warrant for Rogers’ arrest that day and requested his bond be set at $200,000. Pope County Sheriff’s (PCSO) deputies took Rogers into custody on Thursday.

Rogers also has a warrant in Johnson County for failure to pay child support.

A Fifth Judicial District Drug Task Force (DTF) report stated investigators had Saucier under investigation for six months in 2012. A confidential informant (CI) working for the DTF met with Saucier in last August to purchase methamphetamine. The CI exchanged $110 for alleged 1 gram of methamphetamine on one occasion during the investigation.

Gibbons filed an arrest warrant petition on May 29, charging Saucier with delivery of a controlled substance. Pearson issued a bench warrant for Saucier’s arrest that day. Sheriff’s deputies took him into custody on Thursday.

• Robert House, 53, possession of a controlled substance — $5,000.

Russellville police responded to a report Thursday of possible shoplifting at a local business. An employee suspected Tyler Bradley, a female who was with House, may have taken merchandise without paying for it, according to a report. Management told police House and Bradley were warned not to trespass on business property prior to Thursday’s incident. Police made a traffic stop after spotting House’s vehicle near another business.

Police searched the vehicle for the alleged merchandise and found several 15 mg oxycodone pills in an unmarked container and $500 in House’s pants pocket.

According to court documents, House was arrested in May for possession of drug paraphernalia.

• Jessica Hamilton, 28, possession of drug paraphernalia — $5,000.

A RPD report stated a local retailer called police to report someone possibly shoplifted merchandise. When police arrived, Hamilton was in a car and attempting to drive away. Police initiated a stop because the vehicle allegedly had fictitious license plate tags. Hamilton gave police consent to search her car, where they found several plastic bags with alleged methamphetamine residue and syringes.

Police noticed Hamilton breathing sporadically and acting nervous. Police also noticed she had no track marks on her arms and asked Hamilton if she had injected any drugs. According to the report, Hamilton told police she injected the drugs through her breasts to avoid showing visible track marks.

• Eli Thacker, 28, possession of a controlled substance — $5,000.

A RPD report stated a policeman saw Thacker at 2 a.m. Thursday with the hood of his car up and police stopped to lend assistance to someone who appeared to be stranded at the Relax Inn motel. Thacker told police he was showing his vehicle’s engine to a neighbor. Police discovered he had a warrant for a parole violation and took him into custody.

While being checked at the Pope County Detention Center, a glass vile fell from inside his pants and rolled onto the floor. He told corrections officers he had another hidden in his pants.

Thacker was on parole for a prior felony conviction for delivery of a controlled substance.

• Carl Tarkington, 26, possession of a controlled substance — $5,000.

A RPD report stated a local fast food restaurant on West Main Street reported Thursday a man appeared to be drunk in its parking lot. When police arrived, Tarkington took off in his Ford F-150 truck. Police turned around, saw and followed Tarkington and turned emergency lights on to make a traffic stop. Tarkington accelerated to put some distance between him and police, according to the report.

At the beginning of the chase, police saw Tarkington speeding 60 mph in a 35 mph zone. Police pursued him for several blocks until Tarkington pulled over. Police reported it looked like he was taking pills during and after the chase. His mouth was foaming yellow and he had yellow pills in his mouth, teeth and gums, according to the report. He told police, “I knew I was going to jail, so I took my pain pills.”

He was transported to Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center and treated for possible overdose. After being Mirandized, Tarkington admitted to police he had taken 6-7 hydrocodone pills, and possessed an undisclosed amount of oxycontin and hydrocodone pills.

• Michael Beavers, 24, aggravated assault — $5,000.

A PCSO report stated someone called police Thursday to report Beavers brought a shotgun to a residence and threatened to shoot a person’s car. Beavers had argued with a juvenile female over the phone several times that day and showed up to attempt entry into the home. Beavers allegedly attempted to kick in the door and pointed the shotgun while he threatened people in the home.

Beavers told the victims inside if they did not open the door he would shoot their vehicle. He also said if anyone called 911 they would regret it, the report indicated.

When deputies arrived, they were unable to locate the shotgun and took Beavers into custody.

The woman in the home told police she suspected he had been drinking for several days, according to the report.